Where
would the World be today without having had Linda McCartney. Much worse off
we reckon. A crusader of Vegetarianism and Animal Rights as well as one of
the greatest Photographers of our time. This section is dedicated with much
love to the on going memory of the lovely Linda.

Linda has been
honoured with a bronze statue in Campbeltown Kintyre. The statue is a two-fhirds
life size statue of Linda holding a lamb and was commissioned and donated
by Paul. The statue was created by Jane Robbins, who is Paul's niece. The
idea of the memorial statue and garden was proposed by Linda's friends as
a tribute to Linda and her contribution to the community. The Lady Linda McCartney
Kintyre Memorial Trust was thus set up and was supported by the McCartney
family and backed by funds raised by locals, the Campbelltown and Kintyre
Enterprise Trust, Argyll and Islands Enterprise and Argyll and Bute Council.
Councillor Alistair McKinlay said at the unveiling of the statue " The
development of this garden will encourage people to visit Kintyre and experience
the unique landscape and atmosphere of tranquility, which inspired one of
the leading photographers of the 20th century".
In time the buildings around the garden may be turned into a gallery to exhibit
Linda's photographs of Kintyre and other pieces of her work.